ART & EPICUREANISM: THE BALLOON VENUS BY JEFF KOONS FOR DOM PÉRIGNON

The Balloon Venus and Dom Pérignon Rosé Vintage 2003
The Balloon Venus and Dom Pérignon Rosé Vintage 2003

The cult of art and Epicureanism shines in the collaboration between the celebrated artist Jeff Koons and the renowned brand of champagne Dom Pérignon which gave rise to the Balloon Venus, object – inspired by the Venus of Willendorf, little paleolithic sculpture from 23000 B.C. – embodying a bottle of Dom Pérignon Rosé Vintage 2003 and being part of the Antiquity series by the artist, successful pop revisit of art history. This creation, a limited edition including just 650 items and having a price which amounts to Euros 15000, is available in exclusive stores as Selfridges in London and in the website of brand.

ARTE & EPICUREISMO: LA BALLOON VENUS DI JEFF KOONS PER DOM PÉRIGNON

The Balloon Venus and Dom Pérignon Rosé Vintage 2003
The Balloon Venus and Dom Pérignon Rosé Vintage 2003

Il culto dell’ arte e dell’ epicureismo splende nella collaborazione tra il celebre artista Jeff Koons e il rinomato marchio di champagne Dom Pérignon che ha dato vita alla Balloon Venus, oggetto – ispirato alla Venere di Willendorf, piccola scultura paleolitica del 23000 A.C. – che racchiude in sé una bottiglia di Dom Pérignon Rosé Vintage 2003 ed è parte della serie Antiquity dell’ artista, felice rivisitazione pop della storia dell’ arte. Questa creazione, una limited edition che include 650 pezzi ed ha un costo che è pari a 15000 Euro, è disponibile in negozi esclusivi quali Selfridges a Londra e sul sito web del brand.

Jeff Koons, the Balloon Venus and Dom Pérignon Rosé Vintage 2003
Jeff Koons, the Balloon Venus and Dom Pérignon Rosé Vintage 2003
The inspirationn: The Venus f Willendorf
The inspirationn: The Venus f Willendorf

 

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